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195002.12 in reply to 195002.11
Date: 8/25/2011 10:18:09 AM
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It's been very slow because team training is the slowest.... SMH

First you need to decide if you want to train PG, SG, SF, Or Big's. Training 1 position is the fastest. 2 position is the 2nd fastest. By the way get some young trainees (18-19) with at least Allstar pot. With a starting salary of $3000 - $3500 off the Transfer List. You can also train players and sell them for profit when your done. Others can fill in the rest. I'm fairly new myself. Good luck!

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195002.13 in reply to 195002.12
Date: 8/25/2011 11:07:30 AM
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most of my key starters are 28 to 31 and pretty experienced so training doesn't do much for them anyway

but i do understand iit about team training vs indiv positions ... its just when ive done indiv in the past i dont see much diff in benefit vs team

and as i mentioned i do have 3 youth guys with high pot that i do train in scrimmages

thx tho

the whole thread was rly started to figure out where to improve my team because i have $ to spend soon, and i've got some good feedback to maybe improve PG area and play with 3 guards at times

i went ahead and bought a PF/C upgrade last nite and will hopefully sell a younger player to make up for the cost, then ill target a stud OD pg type to upgrade



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195002.14 in reply to 195002.13
Date: 8/25/2011 12:53:49 PM
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Sounds like a good plan. Sorrry my 2 cents couldn't help you out.

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195002.15 in reply to 195002.14
Date: 8/30/2011 5:51:26 PM
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no it all helps, i prob should have been focusing training more on a few young players


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195002.17 in reply to 195002.16
Date: 8/31/2011 12:50:37 AM
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I really appreciate the nature of your suggestion/idea/advice.
Unfortunately, to me, its not reflective of this game.

I was just looking at LMA, top league, tied for best record in USA. He runs LI MtM like the british eat toast for breakfast. Meaning often.


I'd rather have this team (23223). Won the last two cup titles, undefeated in B3, just beat the team you mentioned. That's not a slight against LMA either, both teams are great. Did I mention he runs Motion? I don't mean to nitpick or start an argument, but let's not pretend there's only one way to win in this game. We're not talking B3 here. 1 out of every 1000 users play in B3 and none of them are asking for help on this forum. Your post seems geared more towards a high division user than someone like the OP. The most effective way to improve your team in the lower divisions is, just like you said at the end of your post, to emphasize OD and find well-balanced(some IS with JS/JR) players that can fit on offense

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195002.19 in reply to 195002.18
Date: 8/31/2011 1:08:58 AM
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It seems to be impossible, especially in the higher leagues, to run multiple offenses effectively. Does the same argument hold true in lower divisions?

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195002.21 in reply to 195002.20
Date: 8/31/2011 1:20:25 AM
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The thing you have to consider as well though, to have an unstoppable inside game you have to be at least 1-2 rating levels above the norm on offensive flow. take for example a team i just played. Rocket science. number one in my league II.1. I beat them because i had decent enough ID but i absolutely killed them on the perimeter. So because their team was geared towards inside offense they were geared to be way better on Inside defense and i exploited that and beat them with a R&G. In order to progress through a league you need to be adequate both inside and out, and use the right tactics to exploit the other teams weakness.

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